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What won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy in 1970? Starring William Windom as John Monroe, the sitcom was based on the humor and cartoons of James Thurber and aired on NBC for its only season.
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In 1970, the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy went to "My World and Welcome to It" (NBC) - (Entire series). Other nominees were "The Bill Cosby Show" (NBC) - (Season 1), "The Courtship of Eddie's Father" (ABC) - (Season 1), "Love, American Style" (ABC) - (Season 1), and "Room 222" (ABC) - (Season 1). "My World and Welcome to It" won the award 1 time, in 1970.
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The correct answer was "My World and Welcome to It"
In 1970, the Emmy for Outstanding Comedy went to "My World and Welcome to It" (NBC) - (Entire series). Other nominees were "The Bill Cosby Show" (NBC) - (Season 1), "The Courtship of Eddie's Father" (ABC) - (Season 1), "Love, American Style" (ABC) - (Season 1), and "Room 222" (ABC) - (Season 1). "My World and Welcome to It" won the award 1 time, in 1970.
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